VBUG London: Introduction into Web Content Management in MOSS with Ben Robb

Organiser
VBUG
Date
Wed, 23 Apr 2008, 18:00 - 21:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Business Environment Group , London , GB
Cost
FREE

Date: Wednesday 23 April 2008........Recently peviewed at Mix08 VBUG is very pleased to present Ben Robb to the London audience on the 23rd April 2008. Introduction to SharePoint's Web Content Management Features for ASP.NET Developers This session provides an overview of the key features that come with MOSS for building content managed websites. You will understand the web page model, how it takes advantage of common ASP.NET features to provide core capabilities, how to structure your page content and how to brand your SharePoint sites. Also, see how core .NET features such as Windows Workflow Foundation can be used to provide control over what gets published on your site. Ben is the Lead Technical Consultant for MS Gold Partner cScape (http://www.cscape.com) & also an MVP for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. A long term user of Microsoft technologies, from Site Server in the late 90s to SharePoint, BizTalk & Commerce Server today, Ben tries hard to keep up to date with the latest trends. He led the team that deployed the first public facing MOSS site in the world, HedKandi.com, and has spoken at TechEd, MIX and SharePoint conferences about his experiences. Please note that only VBUG members have guaranteed access to this (level 200) technical presentation. Venue provided by the Anteo Group, http://www.anteogroup.co.uk

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